Advocates shout slogans at a protest in support of the Delhi gang-rape victim outside Saket District Court in New Delhi. (PTI Photo)

Pragatisheel Mahila Sangathan activists and lawyers shout slogans during a protest over the recent gangrape, at Saket District Court in New Delhi. The Delhi Police ...

Activists of Pragatishil Mahila Sangathan Delhi and women lawyers protesting outside District Saket Court while waiting for Delhi police to file chargesheet against the accused ...

Activists of Pragatishil Mahila Sangathan Delhi and lawyers protesting outside District Saket Court while waiting for Delhi police to file chargesheet against the accused in ...

A protester displaying a poster outside the District Saket Court while waiting for Delhi police to file chargesheet against the accused in the Delhi gangrape ...

Security outside the entrance of the District Saket Court while waiting for Delhi police to file chargesheet against the accused accused in the Delhi gangrape ...

Advocates holding a protest at Saket District Court in New Delhi. The Delhi Police filed a chargesheet against the five of the six accused in ...

Activists of Pragatishil Mahila Sangathan Delhi and lawyers protesting outside District Saket Court while waiting for Delhi police to file chargesheet against the accused in ...

Activists of Pragatishil Mahila Sangathan Delhi and lawyers protesting outside District Saket Court while waiting for Delhi police to file chargesheet against the accused in ...

The 28-year-old friend of the physiotherapist who died in a Singapore hospital after being brutally raped in a moving bus on December 16 said they had seen the worst faces of humanity and the police on that fateful evening.

“They wanted to run us over, to kill us,” the girl’s friend told Zee News on Friday. “Three PCR vans reached us, saw us — just like so many people who were there. But the police kept fighting about jurisdiction and no one stepped forward to help us.”

He said he was aghast at the conduct of the female sub-divisional magistrate who recorded the victim’s statement as she writhed in pain.

“No one can imagine that a lady magistrate could have acted the way she did. The words she (my friend) uttered in all that pain. Why were these discredited?”

He said she didn’t want them to be hanged: “She wanted them to be burnt alive.”

Police plan to file a case against Zee News for airing the interview as the matter is sub judice.